101. The wording of the welfare law itself gives the governor no discretion in accepting the conditions on the waiver set by Shalala. 102. The University Interscholastic League, for example, never recognized the records set by athletes at all-black schools. 103. Their reticence, he said, may have stemmed from that the prices set by the hospital and the doctors did not exceed the maximum under most insurance schedules. 104. These include loans from other state enterprises, which carry interest rates often double those set by banks. 105. They can be adjusted to set off remote alarms, audible or silent, when patients cross invisible boundaries set by their attendants. 106. They violate troop levels set by Holbrooke last October, but for Milosevic are a useful way of signaling his own strength. 107. This would give protection to the gorillas in the tourist groups now vulnerable to snares set by poachers hunting antelope and make a start toward persuading tourists to return. 108. To come anywhere near the asset targets set by Stowers III, the company will need to regain its performance edge. 109. Today, California refiners add MTBE to gas to meet pollution control targets set by the federal government. 110. Under the new Republican proposal, food stamps will remain an entitlement program, available to anyone who meets eligibility criteria set by federal laws and regulations. |